Composition for removing stains and restoring paint or varnish to its original gloss.



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

ROBERT HENRY LEE, or SANTA MONIOA, CALIFORNIA, Assrenon oFoNn- FOURTH TO TnOMAs n. MOODY AND ONF-FOURTH TO JOHN c. Poems, BOTH OF SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA.

COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING STAINS AND RESTORlNG PAINT 0R VARNlSH T0 lTS ORIGINAL GLOSS.

No. 8619,480. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aprii 9,1907.

Application filed November 26,1905. Serial No. 345,164.

, To all, whom it may concern.- Having described my composition of mat- Be it known that I, Ron'nn'r IlnNnrLnn, a ter, What I claim as new, and desire to secure 35 citizen of the United States, residing atSanta by Letters Patent, ig I Monica, in the county of Los Angeles and 1. The herein-described composition of 5 State of California, have invented a new and: matter, consisting of vinegar; lard-oil; turuseful composition of matter to be used in pentine; kerosene: and lampblack, substanremoving stains from painted or varnished tially as described and for the purpose set 40 woodwork and restoring the paint or varnish forth. to its original gloss or color. 2. The herein-described composition of re My composition consists of the following matter, consisting otvinegar; lard-oil; turingredients, combined in the proportions pentine; oil of citronella; kerosene; and stated-viz., vinegar, (wine or apple,) one lampblack, substantially as described and 5 quart; lard-oil or cotton-seed oil, one quart; for the purpose specifiedQ turpentine, one pint; citronella, oil of, one 3. The hereinal'eseribed composition of [5 pint;'kerosene or parallin oil, one quart; matter, consisting of vinegar'one quart; lardlampblack, one-half ounce. These ingre-- oil one quart", turpentine one pintzkerosone- (limits are to be thoroughly mingled by agi oil one quart; and lampblaek one-half ounce, 5o tation and may be increased or diminished substantially as described'and for the pur from the above-stated quantities and the repose set forth.

2o .sultswill practically be the same. 'lhiscoln- 4. The herein-described composition of position has been found to he very sucmrssiul nuitter, consisting of vinegar one quart; lardin the restoration of color ol varnish lhai has oil one quart; turpentine one pint; ()ll of 3 been applied for a long period. of time and citronella 'one pint; kerosene-oil one quart; has been found to he exceedingly valuable in and lamphlack one-half ounce, substantially 25 renewing the gloss of the varnish that has as described andfor the purpose setl 'orth, been applied to automobiles and carriage- .ln witness that lclaim the foregoing l bodies. The manner ol applying this eon'ihave hereunto subscribml my name this 10th 00 position is by means of a soft cloth, prel'erday of November, 1906. .ably eheescclot'h, and the composition after 1 ,1 i 1 n 0 it has been applied is not allowed to dry, but hoBbh'l H'MNRl milk is immediately rubbed. oil, and the surface is \Vitnesses: brought to a high pollsh by means ol" a d1 G. E. \VIIEELER, soft cloth. 0, ii. CARrEN'rnn. 

